Logan believes that the final in Edinburgh will still capture the imagination of the Scottish public.
Regardless of whether this will capture the imagination of future generations of jewelry collectors, it is a great accomplishment.
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Her usual tricks lacked the vibrancy to capture the imagination of a news landscape dominated by cable giants and non-stop Internet chatter.
At the same time, the authors concede that their taste for the contemporary has yet to capture the imagination of the public at large.
Peace Corps is as vibrant today as it was a half a century ago and continues to capture the imagination of Americans committed to service.
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Senator Alan Maclean said he thought there would be a low turnout at the referendum as it had failed to capture the imagination of the public.
"You always hope that these things will capture the imagination of those that see it, " Fred Saiz, vice president of communication for the HRC, told CNN Tuesday.
Therefore, I would consider it carefully as it might not capture the imagination of the very young pre-schooler or the emerging male adolescent whose interest might wane.
If it fails to capture the imagination of consumers, it may prompt Apple to accelerate efforts to develop a product that moves beyond the smartphone and the iPad.
He was the darling of the Twickenham crowd and no-one in a team full of rugby heroes was able to capture the imagination of supporters in the way he did.
The two day Bush trip to India this week may advance the cause of nuclear nonproliferation, but is not likely to capture the imagination of Americans as the Eisenhower trip did.
Of course, Cupertino already dipped its toes in the social networking waters with the iTunes-based Ping, which, in spite of initial excitement, failed to really capture the imagination of Apple's dedicated base.
For if a new wrapping machine did not operate as efficiently as anticipated, or if a slogan failed to capture the imagination of shoppers, there would be no escape from shuttered houses and despair in the suburbs of nearby Verviers.
Earlier, Judy Murray, the tennis coach and mother of US Open grand slam winner Andy Murray, called for facilities to be accessible and affordable saying there was an "enormous opportunity" on the back of the Olympics and the Commonwealth games coming up to "capture the imagination of the Scottish public".
It's not the sort of business to capture the public imagination, but Altra has developed something close to cult status among venture capitalists.
Which ever Presidential candidate can communicate this hopeful drama should be able to capture the imagination and positive hopes of the nation at a time when the economic news seems so gloomy.
For more than a century, panspermia has fallen into the large category of scientific ideas that capture the imagination but are completely unverifiable.
If the closing stages of the first half were entertaining, the second half failed to capture the imagination.
The Report criticises most of the 19 country code IDNs currently operating for failing to capture the public imagination.
Leon Tarasewicz's mesmerising landscapes, which have excited the imagination of collectors in Stockholm and Frankfurt, capture the regimented beauty of the countryside on Poland's eastern borders.
Now what did you make of the recent Love Bug virus that seemed to spread so widely and certainly capture people's imagination.
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